Martin, that
is. Wow. Just…WOW! I had almost forgotten how powerful a
well-written, well-acted scene could be until I saw Michael E. Knight in
action as Tad Martin on the witness stand. Bravo! Bravo! (I say also
to the writers: MORE PLEASE?!) Now THAT…is how rage, grief and
bitterness should be played.

*wonders if the new kids on the
PV block are taking notes*

For that matter, I wonder if
the writers, producers and B.S. Frons are taking notes? Knight’s entire
performance was pure SOAP, folks. Who knew that Michael E. Knight could
pull off that kind of performance?! Well, those of us who have been
watching the show for longer than five minutes sure did. It’s a shame
Knight is rarely given the opportunity to shine in a D-R-A-M-A-T-I-C
capacity. We all know that he’s comic gold, when allowed to be, but we
so rarely catch a glimpse of the tortured soul beneath the jester- like
façade.

Aside from the fact that I
agree C-O-M-P-L-E-T-E-L-Y with everything he said (as Tad) about Dixie
and, even though we are supposed to believe it was all an “act,” Knight
really sold it. I, for one, could genuinely feel all the anger,
frustration, pain and sorrow as he sat there pouring out his feelings in
open court. There has been overwhelming (positive) response to this
single performance, so much that one can only hope TPTB sit up and take
notice of what those whom they deem as easily dispensable, veterans like
Knight, Irizarry, Canary, Barr, and Willy, (to name but a few) are
capable of. The ones they are all too eager to shunt to the backburner,
(in favor of younger, cheaper and supposedly prettier actors) are the
ones who make this once great SOAP watchable.

So, the bloom has fallen (a
little) off the rose. Big deal. Everyone gets older. It isn’t always
about the ones who are young and “appealing” - at least not by the
criteria TPTB are using. TPTB are guilty, more often than not, of
forgetting the fans who have been around for ten, fifteen, twenty or
more years - fans who have faithfully followed the lives, loves, trials
and tribulations surrounding the characters of Pine Valley for longer
than their favorite target audience has been alive. Tad Martin may not
be the hot young stud he once was, but that’s OKAY. We like to see our
characters grow up and evolve. It’s the natural order of things. We
like to see REAL women on canvas, instead of just 20 year old cadavers
with huge sweater-puppies that make us wonder how they could possibly
stand upright.

What we don’t want is to have
our (veteran) characters reduced to bit parts, wallpaper, or caricatures
of their former selves. We do not want to see a David Hayward who has
been reduced to a simpering, begging, pleading, puppy-dog panting after
the likes of Dixie Martin. It’s beneath him - and US. We don’t want to
see a vibrant, intelligent woman like Brooke relegated to wallpaper and
trotted out for a few seconds of “shrewing” at budding Mrs. Robinson,
Julia Keifer. We don’t want to see the Adam Chandler that has been
transformed into a simpering fool who could be bested by Krystal (with a
K-Carey). We don’t want to see someone like Jackson Montgomery (who
has EVERY reason in the world NOT to like or trust the Lavery family by
the way) suddenly kneel down, either groveling or in homage, to those
Lavery boys.

Turning vets like these into
complete idiots, punching bags and shadows of their former selves is
what is ruining this show. Give us the Tad Martin we saw in that
courtroom and we’ll be giddy enough to keep tuning in. Keep beatifying
the likes of Krystal, Babe, Ryan and Jonathon while vilifying Tad,
Jackson, Zach, David, JR and Adam while bringing in the Colby’s, Sydney
’s and Sean’s and just see how long it takes for people to tune out in
droves.